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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 6

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Jackson, Mississippi
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TOBE SAYS Charity Game Is Sponsored By The Jackson Bridge Club This week's duplicate Id eiwcre: first and second tied, James game was a charity game spon- navis. henasuan Mrs. Jk sored by the Jackson Bridge "a Davii; All ttui m- third. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Skinner. sent to New York to be given to the first- charity selected for the vear. This year all money will go to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun dation, A different charity is se lected each year and each club is entitled to four Charity games a year at which time master points are given. Fifteen and one half tables par ticipated in the same, so it was Come fall, come plaids that's been the traditional pattern in sportswear fashions since I can remember! But this year the plaids themselves have forsaken traditional clan patterns and look new and most interesting. First there are the big blanket plaids in colors such as red, orangey yellow and black used in everything from pants to skirts to pull down tops.

New, too. are the bold block plaids in fluffy mohair and wool fabrics in really uninhibited color combinations. Last but not least, we like the ancient tartan plaids which were revived last year in a limited way, but are available everywhere this fall. In contrast to the bold colors of the blanket and block plaids, the ancient tartans are all dull and subdued, because when they ere first made years and years ago only natural vegetable or mineral dyes were used. divided into two sections.

Win Mrs. H. L. Cline, Mrs. Mildred Would: third.

Mrs. Gladys Kroeze, Mrs. Roy Hill. Others playing were: John En-nls. Charley Bennett, W.

G. Cook, Robert Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Peatross, Mrs. L. Wilkes, Miss Elna Evans, Miss Mildred Whitehead. Muss Callie Flint, Mrs, Birdie Poole, Mrs. Annclle Beavers, Mrs.

Max Andrea. Also, Mrs. It. L. Sullivan, Mr.

and Mrs. Harrington Thrower, H. S. Hoffman, Mrs. Forrest Ponder, Mrs.

W. H. Pulsifer. Cecil Inman, Mrs. Earl Majors, N.

G. Augustus, Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. H. S.

Hoffman, Mrs. Geo. Stout, Mrs. John Chittin, Allan Fetter-man, Miss M. I.

Sandefur, Mr. Mrs. Maurice Joseph, Mrs. Stanley Orkin and Mrs, C. K.

Wohmer. 1' fc'ff- ners in Section North -South were: first. Earl Majors. Pete mm Nosser; second. Mrs.

B. L. Tiche. Roy Hill; third, Mrs. Bessie Nosser, Mrs.

Sarah Faxris. East-west winners were first, and second tied, W. G. Cook John Vest, Mrs. Aubrey Bassett, B.

L. Tighe; third, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Mrs. Helen Anderson. Section north-south winners Woodmen Circle Schedules Convention In Haiti esburg Chess 'N Jeans Hattiesburg has been chosen as PRETTY COOL Shown at the punch table in the garden at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Pipes Mills on Avondale, where Mrs. Mills entertained last week with a delightful summertime party, are, left to right: Mrs. Ted French, Mrs. Bernard Van Zandt, Mrs.

Paul Henley, who assisted in serving; and Mrs. Henry Pipes Mills who received with her mother-in-law. Mrs. Mills Jr. is leaving this week with her little daughter, Catherine Lotterhos Mills, to join Dr.

Mills in San Antonio. Photo by Richard Patrick. the location for on Aug. conven FUCHSIA AND BROWN-roses on a black ground lor warp-printed silk and wool late-day costume, designed by Jane Derby for fall, 1958. The dress bodice is black silk satin with shoestring shoulder straps.

The collarless coat is shaped slightly with a front-looped belt. Seen in the July Press Week showings at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. NEW YORK. N. Y.

Bobby tion of the central Mississippi district, Supreme Forest Woodmen circle. Plans were announced by Mrs. Mary Boggs of Meridian, national attendant and state manager, who SOCIETY CLOCK Fischer, winner of the United States Championship, who won his title while wearing blue jeans, will go to Russia June 22 to challenge the Reds. Bobby, a devotee of neat but casual dress, has been given a whole wardrobe of jeans to take with him seven pair of blue jeans one for every day of the week! The Denim Council, representing the entire United States blue-jean industry, presented them to him is in charge of the convention. cise does it.

Cool and soothe face and neck with a splashing of witch hazel. Carry a small bottle in your handbag. Tennis Anyone? After a fast set of tennis your face is apt to be flushed and not from victory. Vigorous exer The convention will begin with registration at the Forrest hotel at 9:30 a. m.

The morning session is scheduled for 10 a. m. Luncheon MONDAT Monday, fivt-iifteen- Cotillion club annual nwctinc to elect oflioen. Silver room, Uridelben hotel. Monday, vn-thirty- Firemen'! Wlvei will be served in the Gold room of the hotel at 1 p.

m. auxiliary, auuon ivo. 7. TVESDAT Tneadav. ten Missiuionl Bantlat hoi' as a token of good will and esteem.

Speakers at the luncheon will be Mrs. Lillian Harrington of Laurel, nital auxiliary, conference, dininf room at me nospiuu. Hot Tip For Coo! Look Tuesday, seven-thirty- Capitol City state president; and Mrs. Boggs. Mrs.

Vesta Petro of Hattiesburg ineia ciuo, hmva. WEDNESDAY Summertime makeup needs Wednesday, ten- Newcomert club. Pet will be toastmistress. Drill teams from Meridian and MARY ALICE BOOKHART, Women's Editor ciuoroom. Wednesday, eleven-thirty- Petrol club.

greater care to make it look better, last longer. Be absolutely Wednesday, one Bridge tea. Colonial Laurel will take part in the cere 1 I Country Uub. THTBSDAY Thursday, three Kosecraft club, home ot Mrs. E.

C. Jones. 108 Poindextcr street. sure face is dry and oil-free be Tuesday, August 5, 19SS 6 Cbt eiarfonCcDgcr fore applying foundation. Start Thursday, six- Pioneer club's annual picnic, Riverside Park.

I Thursday, seven-thirty Golden Rule A TUT I IRP APV chapter. No. 366, OES. 4100 fit UOAWl) with a mild skin freshener like good quality witch hazel. Don't over-do on the foundation, and especially not on the powder over onve.

FRIDAY MRS. MARY BOGGS Plans Convention fourth state associate captain, Vicksburg; and Mrs. Elizabeth Boxhorn, out-of-state past state president, Birmingham, Ala. Friday, ten Review Group, home of monies. Captains are Mrs.

Lena Brashier, third state associate captain; and Rita Williams, respectively. Mrs. Lucille Ford of Hattiesburg, state treasurer, is in charge of local arrangements. Groves 73 of Hattiesburg and 107 of Petal will be hostesses at the convention. SCHEDULED TO ATTEND Among the officers planning to attend are: Mrs.

Lessye Brent, Mrs. H. R. Lair, 4001 Dogwood drive. Friday, ten Las Camaradas club.

Friday, six nntU seven Fellowship, Story Hour Plans For Week Are Told lay. Keep it light and fluffy. Let Colonial country uub. Friday, eight-fifteen Little Theatre the foundation peek through the powder for that cool, dewy look, Summer Players predentin three plavs, 'By Bye This Music Crept By Me, and "The LitU Theatre Playhouse. SATURDAY The preschool story hour at the.Petersham is about the mother Jackson Municipal library contin- circus elephant who tries to teach her little baby elephant how to tatp ran.

Pee Gee Paint like the clown Saturday, five- Wedding of Miss Sue Robinson and Gaines Osborne. Forest Hill Methodist church; reception to follow in the church parlor. Saturday, six until seven Fellowship, Colonial Country Club. 'Saturday, eight-fifteen Little Theatre ues this week at 10 a. m.

Wednesday. Miss Sybil Ann Hanna, children's librarian, has chosen family does. Martha RppVM Always national representative; Mrs. Eunice Mantz, state captain; Mrs. three stories about animals to tell Gay Centerpiece Set the summer table gayly and you won't notice the heat as much.

Center a pretty dish with a handsome fresh pineapple. Poke toothpicks into the fruit to get a sort of porcupine effect. On each projecting pick, thread a bright marachino cherry, or a squiggle of lemon peel, or a slice of lime. Serve iced tea in tall glasses and select garnish desired from the KUUT1FU.J By Bye 'This Music Crept ByltO the little Children this Week. Baby, by Maud and Misha St4f Ruby Larkin, second state vice-president; and Mrs.

Annie West, past state president, all of Lion Hearted Kitten, by Peggy Bacon tells how a little kitten tries to be a big, big, big lion. The concluding story in Came Horace, by Janet Beattie is one concerned with the house protecting done by a cat named Horace. These three stories will be told on Friday at 10 a. m. at the Delist) Debs Slender BIRTHS Also, Mrs.

Lucille Ford, state treasurer, Hattiesburg; Mrs. Clotie Bessonette, past state president, EASY TO USE PAINT COLORS fruitful centerpiece. WALTER DAN POATES JR. Livingston Park Branch Library. For the school age Listening Jackson; Mrs.

Delia Campbell, national representative; Mrs. Lil to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dan Poates, HOSPITAL GROUP lian Harrington, state president; Hour, Miss Hanna has selected Fort Worth, Tex. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. TO MEET AUG. 5 three Hungarian folk tales to tell. The time is 4 p. Thursday, ANITA LOUISE WALLACE to Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Wallace, 2647 Revere street, July 27, University hospital JAMES ELLIS RATLIFF to Dr. and Mrs. J.

Julius Ratliff Jr. (Jean Sylvester) 724 Willaneel, July 27, Baptist hospital. Joe F. Poates of Canton maternal, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Hood of Shaw. LET US RECOMMEND A RELIABLE PAINTER OR PAPER HANGER at the Municipal library. The folk tales include Little Rooster and the Turkish Sultan, Good Shep- and Mrs.

Nannie Campbell, state parliamentarian; all of Laurel. Also, Mrs. Emma Leddy, state chaplain; Mrs. Sue McLain, first state associate captain; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, state musician; Mrs.

Dorothy K. Evans, state junior supervisor; and Miss Carrie Roach, RONDAH ELIZABETH to Mr. and Mrs. G. Ronny Merchant, 357 Mason boulevard, University hospital, July 28.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. BRUCE HOWARD RANDALL perd, and concluding with be the humerous Silly Fellow Who Sold Pee Gee to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norman His Beard Randall (Norma Rea Bynum) 2915 The quarterly meeting of the Mississippi Baptist hospital auxiliary will be held Aug. 5, 10 a.

in the conference dining room. The featured speaker for the occasion will be Chandler Clover, assistant administrator of the Mississippi Baptist hospital. He will speak on 'Adopted Hospital Policies. The quarterly reports will be given at this time. Mrs.

James Pridgen announces Fairhill drive, July 26, Baptist and Mrs. G. B. Cousins of Biloxi and the paternal are Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Merchant of Jackson. her selection of stories for the school age group on Thursday at 4 p. m.

at the Livingston Park past state president, all of Mc-Comb. Also, Mrs. Elsie McWilliams, state secretary; Mrs. Mildred Hughes, first state vice-president; Mrs. Lena Brashier, third state Paint Store JUANITA BASYE COLOR CONSULTANT FREE COLOR STYLING SERVICE 101 WEST PEARL DIAL 3-8301 JANET LENORA THOMAS to branch library.

They are Five Eggs, Goose Girl, and Sleeping hospital. ROBERT DAVID WOODS Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Woods (Sarah Ruth Long) 4038 Hanging Moss road, July 26, Baptist hospital. WILLIAM RICHARD MILLER -to Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Miller (Sue Mr. and Mrs." Mitchell Thomas, 730 Buena Vista avenue, Aug. 1, St. Dominic's.

MONICA MARIE INKEL to associate captain; all of Meridian. Beauty in the Words. Also, Mrs. Mary Rose Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.

Denis J. Inkel, 2782 E. Benwood drive, July 31. St. Mothers Of Twins Give Outdoor Party Dominic's.

CAROLINE CECELIA GAUDET Members of the Mothers Of to Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Twins club entertained their hus Gaudet, 1015 Adkins boulevard, July bands with a barbeque supper at 29, St. Dominic Murrah) 1518 Hiway 80 West, July 23, Baptist hospital.

MELISSA DIANNE SALTER -to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Conner Salter (Grace Leontine Hunter) Jury 26, Baptist hospital. PAULETTE MAXINE DEHNER to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry M. Deh-ner (Dorace Maxine Passmore) Rt. 5, July 26, Baptist hospital. MICHELLE LOUISE COLEY Costa lodge, with Mrs. R.

A. Her man as hostess. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack N.

Coley, 5330 Homewood Manor. Julv 29. Those present were Mrs. H. G.

St. Dominic's. Cliburn, Mrs. R. A.

Herman, Mrs ROLAND SCOT FIELDS to TIMOTHY DALE CANNON to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fields, Bill Mortan, Mrs. R.

N. McLen- 3785 Northview drive, July 29, St. don, Mrs. J. H.

Overstreet, Mrs. Dominic e. Ben Ruffin, Mrs. James H. Smith JAMES ANDERSON MILLER and Mrs.

Pete Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Cannon (Sarah Kent) 719 Hillmont drive, July 26, Baptist hospital.

RENEE HARTWICK to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartwick (Mary Jean Gardner) 220 W.

Bell street, July 26, Baptist hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Miller Mrs.

George Kirkland will be 152 McTyere, July 29, St. Dom inic's. hostess at the next meeting. JAMES HARRIS PILGRIM to MM Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Harris Pil grim (Dorothy Jean Jennings) 245 Tennessee avenue, July 27, Baptist hospital. VIRGINIA JOANNE McDOW ELL to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert BIG 10 POUND LOAD AUTOMATIC WASHER McDowell (Virginia Cummings) 303 Beatty street, July 28, Baptist hospital. Exclusively ourt in iht KATHRYN CECILE GALE to Mr.

end Mrs. E. B. Gale Jr. (Jere Claire Lemmons) Hernando, born July 14 at St.

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